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2024 Mock Drafts


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2 hours ago, Crixtala said:

The deeper I get into this, the less I think he does. I'm assuming most are thinking he'd be a Burns replacement and he's the best listed edge available when we start picking, but I think your assessment is correct, he seems more of a 4-3 edge

The last two I've done skipping over RobinsonPFN_Draft_result_1710598673427.thumb.png.7677c9a05225244dcf1e8d1ca3162415.pngPFN_Draft_result_1710687317393.thumb.png.eff5f3b65d8f119df757ed0da6a0c69a.png

I’m on the Sweat bandwagon as well, would be a spectacular front three

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I kind of like this one. Could be three starters right out of the gate with those first three... possibly 4 if we don't get Clowney or Young.

Started thinking also about continuing to to beef up that OL. Got a good swing tackle and another solid OG, both show a lot of versatility.

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8 hours ago, Martin said:

I’m on the Sweat bandwagon as well, would be a spectacular front three

WR at #33, Sweat at #39.  I've mocked him some a while back, but I like how he's start to pop up in other mocks as well.

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5 hours ago, rayzor said:

I kind of like this one. Could be three starters right out of the gate with those first three... possibly 4 if we don't get Clowney or Young.

Started thinking also about continuing to to beef up that OL. Got a good swing tackle and another solid OG, both show a lot of versatility.

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You don't want Eichenberg. He's too slow.  

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4 hours ago, 45catfan said:

WR at #33, Sweat at #39.  I've mocked him some a while back, but I like how he's start to pop up in other mocks as well.

The knock on Sweat is that he's not so good in the pass rush.  He scares me a bit in that I think he might not be worth a 2nd or 3rd round pick as I think that he has a higher chance to bust.

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On 3/15/2024 at 10:57 AM, Crixtala said:

surprised to see Robinson still available at 46. most mocks I've done since picking up pick 39 seems to have him available at 33, but already gone at 39

I like him. I think he can play the edge or inside. 

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On 3/15/2024 at 11:22 AM, rayzor said:

not sure what i think about this strategy.

in one way i absolutely love it because of what it does to the trenches.

of course we get our center for the next decade. 

Carolina was LAST in passing yards per game.  I think you should load up on receivers, a center, and a tight-end and then see how good Bryce can be when given legitimate weapons.  Thereafter ownership can decide if Bryce is the future or not.   

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Traded into the first to get Burns replacement.  It took 33, 39, and a future 3rd.  I found myself trying hard to get Bryce weapons the rest of the draft, I would rather just keep those picks.

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